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Relaxed cash-for-residency scheme rules to boost Hong Kong luxury homes: experts

Investment cap remains at HK$10 million for residential property, but transaction price threshold lowered from HK$50 million to HK$30 million

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Repulse Bay on Hong Kong Island. InvestHK, a government agency tasked with attracting foreign investment, announced on its website the new measures would take effect from Wednesday. Photo: Roy Issa
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Hong Kong has eased property investment requirements for its cash-for-residency scheme, with analysts expecting the new measure to boost demand for luxury homes.

Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu revealed in his fourth policy blueprint on Wednesday plans to enhance the New Capital Investment Entrant Scheme (New CIES), which requires applicants to prove they have at least HK$30 million (US$3.8 million) in assets or equity in the city.

The new arrangement keeps the maximum residential property investment amount at HK$10 million but lowers the transaction price threshold from HK$50 million to HK$30 million.

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It also raises the maximum amount of non-residential property investment from HK$10 million to HK$15 million, without setting any transaction price threshold.

InvestHK, a government agency tasked with attracting foreign investment, announced on its website that the new measures would take effect from Wednesday.

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A government source said the proposal was not intended to stimulate the property market but to enrich investment options.

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